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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. >> tragedy at the field. a man falls 60 feet from the up der deck -- upper deck to his d. >> hundreds of u.s. missiles were stolen on the same night four americans were killed landing in the hands of the enemy. could this be behind the administration's silence. >> a mystery person appears after an accident. was it an angel, a priest. the mystery finally solved. fox news starts right now. >> ♪ >> we hope you are getting moving, too. good morning it is tuesday by the way. welcome to fox and friends first. i am heather childers. i am ainsley earhardt. it is now 32 minutes after the top of the hour. this morning hannah anderson is back home with her father in california. for the first time she is speaking out from her rescue from kidnaper james dimaggio. >> for my daughter the healing process will be slow she has been through a tremendous
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect y
america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you...
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. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with jehmu. there was a time when it was embarrassing. my family immigrated, they would never in a million years take a government handout. things have changed, jehmu since you were a kid. hey, my neighbor's getting a check, i want one too. how come i didn't get a first-time home buyers check. everyone else got something i didn't. now we're starting to feel like, hey, where's my cut. and that's a bad, bad place for our country to be in. >> do you want to respond? >> well, again, i know from personal experience that the majority, overwhelming majority of people who are having to receive these programs to stand in the line
. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now each of you can personalize your comfort at the touch of a button with our new tempur-choice. so both of you can get your best night's sleep together. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function staing within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing betr. and that means...fish
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we hope that we can reach out to the citizens of america. neil: are they more of a libertarian secrets or the chris christie, you know, the bellicose nature, but would he make about the republican party and what it is? >> i think that chris christie and jon huntsman junior, they're all right of center moderate republicans. nixon, reagan traditions. once we leave these pockets where the majority of americans are, the great majority, the silent majority that we talked about all through the last 50 years, all we hear from them by the extreme right wing folks and what they do and most of them are obstructionist. neil: so you will get ted cruz and some of these others as obstructionist? >> i absolutely do. in order to get along, we have to give a little here and there. all politics is a matter of compromising. we can't they have it my way or the highway. i've never worked in our history and it won't work in the future. so you are right. i think that governor christie and governor bush, they are on the right track. neil: is your son running again?
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you speak of this country and america. this is the same company -- country that has united getting canada. >> not exactly hiding out. i'm staying in the house that has been my address for 61 years neil: but that's a little rough. >> look, i'm not all that affectionate to the country as it is now, but let us try and keep perspective. kind enough to say. we have to try and do that. but the fact that the country persecuted me half t death does not mean it is not still a great country. of course it is. americans are right to be proud of it, but there are real problems. the justice system is one of them. time heals most loans. i would not say that i will be back in a u.s. i think i could make n application, and it would be successful. not even the prosecutors who accused me of everything except complicity in the assassination of abraham lincoln, not even they -- neil: you didn't hear. let me ask you a little bit. >> not even they claim i am a menace to a society in the u.s. neil: they are looking at your whereabouts with garfie
you speak of this country and america. this is the same company -- country that has united getting canada. >> not exactly hiding out. i'm staying in the house that has been my address for 61 years neil: but that's a little rough. >> look, i'm not all that affectionate to the country as it is now, but let us try and keep perspective. kind enough to say. we have to try and do that. but the fact that the country persecuted me half t death does not mean it is not still a great country....
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the average payer, the average 30-year mortgage in america right now because of the change in the interest rates, as we have kwan tative easing forever is paying $174 per month. as middle class incomes have dropped $5,000 give or take depending on where you are in the country these are the realities people face. and a program that's been going on for 30 years, since the a-corn sittins of homeownership for people who frankly, may not be able to afford that home. >> i have so many things to say. first i went with a realtor for an open house. this was an middle class home. over 500 people showed up. we obviously have it here in southern california. more people trying to purchase homes than there are homes to purchase. secondly, when you talk about the president, it is not his job to create jobs and i find it funny -- >> what? >> always want less government. it is not the president's job to create jobs. >> really! >> it is the private segtor's job to create jobs. they had plenty of opportunities with the bush tax cuts and they didn't. and additionally the republicans were not elected to 40 tim
the average payer, the average 30-year mortgage in america right now because of the change in the interest rates, as we have kwan tative easing forever is paying $174 per month. as middle class incomes have dropped $5,000 give or take depending on where you are in the country these are the realities people face. and a program that's been going on for 30 years, since the a-corn sittins of homeownership for people who frankly, may not be able to afford that home. >> i have so many things to...
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that all of success in america is partf a public domain we should share. he is getting closer to closer of saying this is how it should be. we should have some form of prosperity no master who is earningt. >> it has become such a big nanny state, the money crisis is because everyone was entitled to a cheap home. this is going to open the door to more risk, excessi lending. charles: these same banks, if they went through with this they would be sued 5 years from now for the next bubble. but i guess, at the end of the day, there is no way this is going through unless american public. decides this is the direction we want to go. this feels le a do-or-die moment. do we want to stay with thing that made us greatest country in world or trying something different or fair. bargain for so-called middle class. >> i tnk that next election is a question of do the american people want a nanny state there is a belief everyone that deserves health care, is entitled to health care, and a house, and look we have over 7% unemployment. 46 million people on food stamps, 16 tl
that all of success in america is partf a public domain we should share. he is getting closer to closer of saying this is how it should be. we should have some form of prosperity no master who is earningt. >> it has become such a big nanny state, the money crisis is because everyone was entitled to a cheap home. this is going to open the door to more risk, excessi lending. charles: these same banks, if they went through with this they would be sued 5 years from now for the next bubble....
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that is there strategic plan america out -- on it, lou. lou: on it and the united states has just closed its embassies and facilities in 16 countries, some 19 of them. how does this look to the middle east, the arab street, if we will, the united states shutters its official buildings and to withdraw? >> well, it is part of a pattern that they see this administration has been doing ever since it came to power when it walked away and left no forces, put in place a plannto get out of afghanistan at the same time it was announcing an escalation, and then has watched and done nothing about the attack on our consulate in benghazi. i mean, my god. we are not talking about the fact that we have identified some people for arrest. the obama administration 70 and i think tragically has gone back to pre september 11th policies in treating ex of war against the united states which the consulate in benghazi was as criminal behavior. this is not criminal behavior but an active war. we should have been killing them for the last 11 months. they use the pr
that is there strategic plan america out -- on it, lou. lou: on it and the united states has just closed its embassies and facilities in 16 countries, some 19 of them. how does this look to the middle east, the arab street, if we will, the united states shutters its official buildings and to withdraw? >> well, it is part of a pattern that they see this administration has been doing ever since it came to power when it walked away and left no forces, put in place a plannto get out of...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> good for you. and your cronies in the government. >> it is not about left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of this country. i am only 35 years old. i have never been interested in politics. you have awakened the sleeping giant. >> it's been four years since protesters of the president's health care overhaul confronted their representatives during those hostile town hall meetings. now in an effort to stop obamacare, the heritage action for america will host town hall meetings across the country to promote the growing effort to defund obamacare. is this the beginning of round two? here to tell us someone who will be attending the meetings, the heritage foundation president and form he south carolina senator, jim demint. senator, great to see you. >> david, it's great to be with you. this is going to be an exciting tour and i'm glad to be invited by heritag
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> good for you. and your cronies in the government. >> it is not about left and right. this is about the systematic dismantling of this country. i am only 35 years old. i have never been interested in politics. you have awakened the sleeping giant. >> it's been four years since protesters of the president's health...
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it's "money time." >>> move over america, china needs more fuel. china set to become the biggest importer of oil later this year as the u.s. produces more of its own. >>> europe's long recession is officially over. the economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter. that's the first growth since 2011. >>> paul la deen might be winni in court she's not winning her empire back. deen lost her contracts with the food network, big name sponsors, and her cookbook publisher. now that a judge has tossed out racial bias claims in paending lawsuit, sponsors are still steering clear. >>> only 74% of american women are in the workforce. that's barely budged in the mast 25 years, and trails behind other developed countries. >>> will you still like the way you look without george zimmer. men's warehouse released its first commercial without the i guarantee it go. the company dropped zimmer this summer. >>> another ad from jcpenney has moms up in arms. parents say it promotes bullying because it features a kid eating alone thanks to the clothes he's wearing. >> this
it's "money time." >>> move over america, china needs more fuel. china set to become the biggest importer of oil later this year as the u.s. produces more of its own. >>> europe's long recession is officially over. the economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter. that's the first growth since 2011. >>> paul la deen might be winni in court she's not winning her empire back. deen lost her contracts with the food network, big name sponsors, and her cookbook...
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america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already s on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean? >> call on r&d and undressed and trade like soldiers and military tactics. john: and the equipment tanks, helicopters, . >> guns, and for a long time they were reserved for each emergency situations like the escaped fugitive for the active and schuster or hostage-taking situation. john: you want to go there with power. >> lives are at stake at a think anybody is opposed to using a s.w.a.t. team but they're overwhelmingly use today in a way that creates violence with confrontation were there wasn't before. when you break into somebody's home at nig
america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already s on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do...
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if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. there is less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at home. look at spain, look at greece. terrible economies. youth unemployment 50%. >> eric: keep it at home. broken window theory. if you see the broken windows in the area, crime will get elevated. if you pick the broken windows the perception it's safer and cleaner and the businesses come back and jobs come back. >> we have seen this in new york city and washington, d.c. if you take an area and turn it in a place with business and people employ and have jobs to get young people in workplace to keep them busy it's very important. going to the arguement that juan has made all week, the kids from the single parent
if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. there is less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are less likely to see a future where they can achieve their goals and succeed. it's not just at...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and through labor day only, save 50% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ...and a great deal. . grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience...
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all america are under incredible extract its ght now only 27 percent think th country is headed in the riggt direction. we have unemployment hovering above 7% in the labor participation rates in seaq feel the stress all-around we cannot provide economically because the economy is not there but they have noo worked. gerri: 6% interest-rate between the ages of twand four years old and up that $11,000? scientists and the going rate is $30,0. pile othe debt? >> it is a bad idea they already have enough that in general with credit card or mortgage or consumer debt also defaults taxpayers to be on the upside understand why tey want to get in but think they cannot afford to so they shifted because once you get in on the market than it is private elementary, middle school, a school, and it escalates from there. >> was reading the media accounts of a stock $4,000. we're not king more betty we are making leon. >>. lou: to your kids to do well but is this the first generation where kids don't ve a better lifestyle than their parents? >> if you look at the polls the majority of americans believe t
all america are under incredible extract its ght now only 27 percent think th country is headed in the riggt direction. we have unemployment hovering above 7% in the labor participation rates in seaq feel the stress all-around we cannot provide economically because the economy is not there but they have noo worked. gerri: 6% interest-rate between the ages of twand four years old and up that $11,000? scientists and the going rate is $30,0. pile othe debt? >> it is a bad idea they already...
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it is time you felt like the rest of america. that is my two cents more, that is it for tonight's willis report. have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorrow. lou: goo evening, thank you for administration continued roll back of "law & order," sends attorney general eric holder to reveal latest initiative to cut prosecution of person drug crimes to withhold information and certain prosecutions about amounts of drugs involved in the crime. to reduce prison sentences in some cases. an to free some particularly alderly inmates not -- elderly inmates, not convicted of violent crimes for humanitarian reasons, administratn acting to reduce drug crime sentences, obama white house ordered federal prosecutors to revmp
it is time you felt like the rest of america. that is my two cents more, that is it for tonight's willis report. have a great night, we'll see you back here tomorrow. lou: goo evening, thank you for administration continued roll back of "law & order," sends attorney general eric holder to reveal latest initiative to cut prosecution of person drug crimes to withhold information and certain prosecutions about amounts of drugs involved in the crime. to reduce prison sentences in some...
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>> okay, bob, you know what, it is just preposterous, and you want to know what divides america more and more, this absurdity. >> i like to see you get -- i am going to keep kicking you on this. i think they should shoot the son of a bitch myself. >> if they had a hillary clinton mask -- >> he said run down obama. >> stand in front of a bull and see whether you live. >> hey, can i throw this, josh earnest. >> are we still talking about this? >> we're doing a whole hour on this, bob, press secretary talking at martha's vineyard. >> i have not talked to my colleagues in the white house about this, haven't heard about the president's reaction or if he had one. i can tell you as a native missourian, not one of our best moments, not the way i like to see our state mentioned in the news. in terms of department of justice action, i refer you to them. >> imagine if they had said -- height of achievement, look at the progress. we have the first black american president and he got made fun of by the rodeo clown. this is awesome. we should celebrate this, america, they would have looked like he
>> okay, bob, you know what, it is just preposterous, and you want to know what divides america more and more, this absurdity. >> i like to see you get -- i am going to keep kicking you on this. i think they should shoot the son of a bitch myself. >> if they had a hillary clinton mask -- >> he said run down obama. >> stand in front of a bull and see whether you live. >> hey, can i throw this, josh earnest. >> are we still talking about this? >>...
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what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and if you can't treat. it we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things and that's where we spend most of our money and spend a little bit trying to cure and spend very little on trying to prevent and we wonder why the costs is so high? part of the reason is, part of something that may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the statement follow the money. not too many weeksing on, i had stephen breel on the show and talked about the role of money
what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go....
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what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. result is a heal system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and if you can't treat. it we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things and that's where we spend most of our money and spend a little bit trying to cure and spend very little on trying to prevent and we wonder why the costs is so high? part of the reason is, part of something that may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the statement follow the money. not too many weeksing on, i had stephen breel on the show and talked about the role of money in the health
what do we focus on america entervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill and rushed in the expensive treatment that is designed. result is a heal system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels at expensive intervention rather than the less expensive. what our proirts ought to be. if i were making it up this is how it would g. prevenning and secondly you can't prevent cure it. and if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it and...
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. >>> health care costs are rising in america, but not by as much as you might expect. a new survey finds the average annual premium for a family in the u.s. rose just 4% to over $16,000. that figure is low compared to a decade ago. not in terms of the dollar amounts, but the percentage increases were around 10%. still compared to the modest rise in wages and inflation, the cost of health care obviously still significantly higher. the study also suggested obamacare is not linked to a rise in insurance costs. >>> now to business where the federal reserve will release minutes from its latest policy meeting. en vethey will look for any indication that the central bank will begin drawing down its bond buying program.n they will look indication that the central bank will begin drawing down its bond buying program. they will look indication that the central bank will begin drawing down its bond buying program.they will look f indication that the central bank will begin drawing down its bond buying program. the dow logged its fifth day of losses, but the nasdaq and s&p did eek
. >>> health care costs are rising in america, but not by as much as you might expect. a new survey finds the average annual premium for a family in the u.s. rose just 4% to over $16,000. that figure is low compared to a decade ago. not in terms of the dollar amounts, but the percentage increases were around 10%. still compared to the modest rise in wages and inflation, the cost of health care obviously still significantly higher. the study also suggested obamacare is not linked to a...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and will end the day chofeur. >>> the economy jumps another statistical hurdle towards a job market recovery. tonight we will look at the real unemployment picture on the ground. this is "special report". >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: $1 trillion. i'm not talking about our federal deficit. and talking about the amount of money that we owe in student loans. it is so big of a crisis, 7 million borrowers are currently in default on both federal and student loans. now a new report by the center for american progress says it has a solution. bankruptcy. should this really be an option for student loans? let's bring in a co-author of that report. thank you for being with us. please make your case. >> thank you, dennis. investors in america made a bad bet. they have bankruptcies. americans to invest in themselves are education and find out that they have a high interest rate loan or are ia program that is giving them a minimum wage job and a graduate should have the same option to get a fresh start. dennis: didn
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: $1 trillion. i'm not talking about our federal deficit. and talking about the amount of money that we owe in student loans. it is so big of a crisis, 7 million borrowers are currently in default on both federal and student...
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says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less because they were women and said so out loud. john: you are saying that this is still going on today? >> i'm saying that we still live in this legacy. absolutely. otherwise school cafeteria workers and school custodians, why would those not be paid the same because they are the same skill level and entry-level type of job. and yes, they make more because they are predominantly male. in the cafeteria ladies are predominantly female and the job pays less. the same is true with parole officers and social workers. essentially the same kind of work, but parole officers make more money because they are predominantly male. john:
says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less...
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paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this
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a new report says made in america is making a comeback. lower labor costs and energy costs are a big factor. up to 5 million manufacturing jobs could come back to the u.s. in the next several years. the worst may be over for j.c. penney. sales are beginning to improve even though it just reported that half billion dollar loss. the company's new ceo will take time to correct what he calls the mistakes of the past. the pretty much means ousted x apple executive ron johnson. most electric cars are sold in just five cities, san francisco, los angeles, seattle, new york, atlanta. the bulk of the cars are sold in california where automakers are required to sell us a number of zero emission vehicles. it will be a busy labor d weekend. 34 million americans will hit the road this year up from last year. where is everyone had it? vegas, new york, chicago, in cancun. ose are some of the on stories right now. up next, investing in advice. have to turn a profit when everyone else is turning the head. the government wants to know it's backing he makes y
a new report says made in america is making a comeback. lower labor costs and energy costs are a big factor. up to 5 million manufacturing jobs could come back to the u.s. in the next several years. the worst may be over for j.c. penney. sales are beginning to improve even though it just reported that half billion dollar loss. the company's new ceo will take time to correct what he calls the mistakes of the past. the pretty much means ousted x apple executive ron johnson. most electric cars are...
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>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote with their feet. >> i think a lot of people who have talked about this two year program, you can actually be working somewhere learning about how the law looked in a real world. i might be getting paid yourself. so it is a great way to improve the practical training. it is a win win. what would it do if you watched your tuition be cut by a third? >> we would have to make adjustments. if we can't justify the third year, warrant the students to pay tuition because of the practical skills training that we offer. then we shouldn't collect their tuition. we should think about whether we end up
>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote...
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government wag seen to be helping overthrow governments in latin america, and we didn't have the standard waiver we always have when we write these laws that says, comma, unless the president with a is due to national security interest. and that's the flaw on our side. we need to always be able to weigh things in our own national security interest because when you talk about the real world, it's a dangerous and deadly place. >> shepard: maybe time for a comma and a phrase. mike, nice to see you. thank you. >> thanks. >> shepard: the former new england patriots are star who prosecutors say murdered his friend could have more trouble on his hands. cops found a gun. not that gun. another gun. and aaron hernandez has more trouble than anyone could have imagined. you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies, let's goo vegas. cute! waiter! girls' weekend here! priceline savings without the bidding. >> shepard: cops are still looking for the gun they say the former new england patriot start, aaron hernandez, used to murder a friend but massachusetts state police found another gun, a gun
government wag seen to be helping overthrow governments in latin america, and we didn't have the standard waiver we always have when we write these laws that says, comma, unless the president with a is due to national security interest. and that's the flaw on our side. we need to always be able to weigh things in our own national security interest because when you talk about the real world, it's a dangerous and deadly place. >> shepard: maybe time for a comma and a phrase. mike, nice to...
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. >> what did you think of the metaphor that he used when he was -- should america trust the nsa and what they're doing? he compared to it doing dishes. >> that was no good. he struggled when he goes off the cuff sometimes. he was talking about the elephant with the legs. it was a lot of things. i was like, that was not the most effective metaphor. the point is that we do need more information about this and i'm glad that he put forth four things. whether or not you agree that those are the best four ways to tackle this, at least they're trying. >> but brad, let me ask you this. he goes over the surveillance programs. these new measures. there are four of them. a lot of jargon in there. i feel like this is somewhat of a relief because you avoid some of the more visceral, immediate problems in the united states. one i keep talking about is gas prices. the pipeline, these are things he doesn't have to talk about and i know people get tired of hearing about benghazi? what about benghazi? we have one question and then the irs scandal which is huge. he gets a pass on all this stuff. >> he
. >> what did you think of the metaphor that he used when he was -- should america trust the nsa and what they're doing? he compared to it doing dishes. >> that was no good. he struggled when he goes off the cuff sometimes. he was talking about the elephant with the legs. it was a lot of things. i was like, that was not the most effective metaphor. the point is that we do need more information about this and i'm glad that he put forth four things. whether or not you agree that those...
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this is now a conversation that white america is now being a part of. and in order for the conversation to turn into action, we need to be talking together. >> right. >> and we need to be sitting around the table exposing each other to different aspects of our lives. you know, the people whoever were in the madison avenue store when they saw oprah, black woman can't afford this why should i let her in when she can buy the store and put people working there -- >> like pretty woman, big mistake. >> she's being discrete in identifying the store. she could stand on the tv and say -- >> close it down. >> exactly. >> she compared killing of trayvon martin to emit in the 50s. there are two schools of thought about the zimmerman trayvon case, actually, it wasn't about race, others think its. what do you think of oprah leaking the emit case? >> the facts and circumstances were different but in terms of pif vot l and this case, no matter how people want to gloss over it, the zimmerman murder case was definitely involving race. there is no way you can make anybody
this is now a conversation that white america is now being a part of. and in order for the conversation to turn into action, we need to be talking together. >> right. >> and we need to be sitting around the table exposing each other to different aspects of our lives. you know, the people whoever were in the madison avenue store when they saw oprah, black woman can't afford this why should i let her in when she can buy the store and put people working there -- >> like pretty...
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and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this
and john mccain said america was losing its pull in the middle east. today the saudis proved it because while we're debating whether to pull aid from egypt here the saudis promising them a blank check, and as we cut aid to cairo, riyadh will make up the difference. the saudis want the muslim brotherhood out of egypt just as much as the government-backed military does and they're spare nothing expense to help make it possible and this
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but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are watching you right now as you sit at home watching this show in ways that you don't know. chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: a thermal camera so sense tev it detects the footprints of someone who just walked across a carpet. new digital sims tystems that m store millions of hours of real time video. >> start to build up a wealth of information. >> but as americans worry about the federal government's secret surveillance program, there's a wave of local capability just on the horizon. from cameras to drones. >> there's a lot of law enforcement agencies and firefighting agencies that are looking to use the technology. >> well over 1,000 local agencies have applied for drone permits across the country from police departments in miami-dade and houston, texas, to the ohio department of transportation. >> we're looking at a future where, you know, police departments could deploy dozens of even hundreds of these flying
but the nsa, you know, as big as it is just one little cog in america's spying wheel. another that's been under intense fire is drones, and drones are watching you right now as you sit at home watching this show in ways that you don't know. chris lawrence is "outfront." >> reporter: a thermal camera so sense tev it detects the footprints of someone who just walked across a carpet. new digital sims tystems that m store millions of hours of real time video. >> start to build...
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some house someone who's back into america illegally has become the victim. someone who has been able to live off the system, put the kids in the school, obviously live better here than they could in their own home country has become the victim. this citizen victim, the undocumented citizen victim that somehow details of turned and we have to treat this whole thing with kid gloves. one of the reasons we have not been able to come up with any sort of comprehensive agreement as we are not being honest. someone committed a crime. they have done enough to redress that, that's one thing. they are not citizens, but we would like to fix that. neil: the same thing that drives us to want to double the minimum wage. the hike may be, but had troubling not. becomes a laughingstock. to even pursue how you pay for that or even fixing the illegal immigration mess, how you pay for that. all lost in the sauce. >> political correction gone amok. just really amok. no one is thinking -- really the narrative wholeheartedly the president believes that there is so much money in thi
some house someone who's back into america illegally has become the victim. someone who has been able to live off the system, put the kids in the school, obviously live better here than they could in their own home country has become the victim. this citizen victim, the undocumented citizen victim that somehow details of turned and we have to treat this whole thing with kid gloves. one of the reasons we have not been able to come up with any sort of comprehensive agreement as we are not being...
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i am so disappointed in this that i will tell you, regular america looks to what goes on. another record high. the news for regular americans is so bad. who are those people? what are they doing buying and selling stocks? why is there such -- you talked about ben bernanke. at what point will wall street say, you know, this has got to get better? >> well, the administrative policies have not been great. congress on both sides of the aisle has done people no favors. median household income is down since president obama got into office. one big asset is our homes. those are down. things that are really big factors are not going well. the fat cats on wall street are getting fatter and fatter, but the policies, higher taxes and more regulation, we canll agree is not working. gerri: the policies are benefiting the wealthy more than their benefit in the middle class. >> that's right. they are not making the impact that the president or saw his car is like us to think because the nbers speak for themselves gerri: and they're not saying anything nice. thank you for coming on. good
i am so disappointed in this that i will tell you, regular america looks to what goes on. another record high. the news for regular americans is so bad. who are those people? what are they doing buying and selling stocks? why is there such -- you talked about ben bernanke. at what point will wall street say, you know, this has got to get better? >> well, the administrative policies have not been great. congress on both sides of the aisle has done people no favors. median household income...
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he was born to an american mother in the state of hawaii that was actually in america, by the way, but the birthers are all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina and he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an american at the second of his birth. joining me to discuss this, political writer wayne slater and jonathan capehart. wayne, i couldn't be more clear in my complete and utter agreement with senator cruz. he's an american by birth, his mother was american. i don't care if you're flying in an airplane over toledo or toledo's somewhere in spain. if you're born to an american mother, you're an american, and honestly, you don't have to get naturalized. that's what a natural born american means. you don't have to apply for citizenship. you are a citizen. natural born. don't the crazy birthers in
he was born to an american mother in the state of hawaii that was actually in america, by the way, but the birthers are all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina and he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he...
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will alex rodriguez fess up or keep fighting. >>> and america goes on high alert. the latest on how real the threat may be. >>> a chilling look through the eyes of an assassin. lost track of how many he's murders. an american teen takes us inside the ruthless drug cartel he killed for starting at just 15 years old. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using steroids then denied using them after 2003 now
will alex rodriguez fess up or keep fighting. >>> and america goes on high alert. the latest on how real the threat may be. >>> a chilling look through the eyes of an assassin. lost track of how many he's murders. an american teen takes us inside the ruthless drug cartel he killed for starting at just 15 years old. >>> we begin with the biggest forced doping story since lance armstrong. number 5 on the all-time home run list signing autographs today. once denied using...
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dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimmg of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state taxes. as federal income tax. >> not like medicaid. foodtamps are 100 percent federal. dennis: i know that when president obama came into office and we were at a terrible time in the economy he did increase food stamp spending 50 percent in his first year in office and then double digit increases in each year after that. is it almost a form of patronage to get votes? >> well, there's a pattern. we have food stamps going up to 47 million americans. obama's cell phones going out to millions of americans to know eligibility required. an article of national review. one of our staffers
dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimmg of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state...